Common use of Withdrawal for Cause Clause in Contracts

Withdrawal for Cause. A withdrawal for cause occurs in any one of the following circumstances: (i) the Client fails to provide the reasonable support and aid to the Firm required by this Agreement; (ii) the Client fails to fully comply with the disclosure requirements of any patent office or other patent examining or issuing entity; or (iii) an irreconcilable ethical conflict of interest arises that is not caused by the Firm and the Firm has not obtained a waiver of the conflict of interest satisfactory to the Firm.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Engagement Agreement, Engagement Agreement, Engagement Agreement